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  1. Recyclability of a bio-based biocomposite under different reprocessing conditions
  2. Special Issue “Feature Papers in Recycling 2022”
  3. Comparison of the Recycling Behavior of a Polypropylene Sample Aged in Air and in Marine Water
  4. Recycling of Heterogeneous Mixed Waste Polymers through Reactive Mixing
  5. A Biodegradable, Bio-Based Polymer for the Production of Tools for Aquaculture: Processing, Properties and Biodegradation in Sea Water
  6. A Green Approach for Recycling Compact Discs
  7. Influence of Different Environments and Temperatures on the Photo-Oxidation Behaviour of the Polypropylene
  8. Toward the Decarbonization of Plastic: Monopolymer Blend of Virgin and Recycled Bio-Based, Biodegradable Polymer
  9. Special Issue “Feature Papers in Recycling 2021”
  10. Influence of Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles on the Soil Burial Degradation of Polybutyleneadipate-Co-Butylenetherephthalate Films
  11. The Use of Waste Hazelnut Shells as a Reinforcement in the Development of Green Biocomposites
  12. Use of Biochar as Filler for Biocomposite Blown Films: Structure-Processing-Properties Relationships
  13. Morphology, Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Isotropic and Anisotropic PP/rPET/GnP Nanocomposite Samples
  14. Effect of the Elongational Flow on the Morphology and Properties of Polymer Systems: A Brief Review
  15. Investigation on the Properties and on the Photo-Oxidation Behaviour of Polypropylene/Fumed Silica Nanocomposites
  16. PBAT Based Composites Reinforced with Microcrystalline Cellulose Obtained from Softwood Almond Shells
  17. Rheological, Mechanical and Morphological Characterization of Monopolymer Blends Made by Virgin and Photo-Oxidized Polypropylene
  18. An Overview of Functionalized Graphene Nanomaterials for Advanced Applications
  19. Influence of photo-oxidation on the performance and soil degradation of oxo- and biodegradable polymer-based items for agricultural applications
  20. Effect of Moisture Content on the Processing and Mechanical Properties of a Biodegradable Polyester
  21. Effect of an organoclay on the photochemical transformations of a PBAT/PLA blend and morpho-chemical features of crosslinked networks
  22. Bionanocomposite Blown Films: Insights on the Rheological and Mechanical Behavior
  23. Structure–Property Relationships in Bionanocomposites for Pipe Extrusion Applications
  24. Preliminary Evaluation of Plasmix Compound from Plastics Packaging Waste for Reuse in Bituminous Pavements
  25. Thermomechanical Analysis of Isora Nanofibril Incorporated Polyethylene Nanocomposites
  26. Biodegradable Polymers for the Production of Nets for Agricultural Product Packaging
  27. An Additive Model to Predict the Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene Blends Made by Virgin and Reprocessed Components
  28. Recycling of a Biodegradable Polymer Blend
  29. Influence of Short-Term Aging on Mechanical Properties and Morphology of Polymer-Modified Bitumen with Recycled Plastics from Waste Materials
  30. The Effect of Calcium Carbonate on the Photo‐Oxidative Behavior of Poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate)
  31. Gas Barrier, Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Immiscible Natural Rubber/Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber/Organoclay (NR/NBR/Organoclay) Blend Nanocomposites
  32. Comparative Investigation on the Soil Burial Degradation Behaviour of Polymer Films for Agriculture before and after Photo-Oxidation
  33. The Effects of Nanoclay on the Mechanical Properties, Carvacrol Release and Degradation of a PLA/PBAT Blend
  34. Polymer Processing and Performance: 2018–2019
  35. Effect of ultraviolet and moisture action on biodegradable polymers and their blend
  36. Effect of environmental conditions on the durability of polycarbonate for the protection of cultural heritage sites
  37. Compatibilization of Polypropylene/Polyamide 6 Blend Fibers Using Photo-Oxidized Polypropylene
  38. “Compatibilization” through Elongational Flow Processing of LDPE/PA6 Blends
  39. Injection Molding and Mechanical Properties of Bio-Based Polymer Nanocomposites
  40. Degradation of polymer blends: A brief review
  41. Photooxidation Behavior of a LDPE/Clay Nanocomposite Monitored through Creep Measurements
  42. Rheological Behaviour, Mechanical Properties and Processability of Biodegradable Polymer Systems for Film Blowing
  43. Effect of a Compatibilizer on the Morphology and Properties of Polypropylene/Polyethylentherephthalate Spun Fibers
  44. Low-Density Polyethylene/Polyamide/Clay Blend Nanocomposites: Effect of Morphology of Clay on Their Photooxidation Resistance
  45. Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
  46. Effect of Elongational Flow and Polarity of Organomodified Clay on Morphology and Mechanical Properties of a PLA Based Nanobiocomposite
  47. Effect of nano zinc oxide as UV stabilizer on the weathering performance of wood-polyethylene composite
  48. A Facile and Eco-friendly Route to Fabricate Poly(Lactic Acid) Scaffolds with Graded Pore Size
  49. Effect of cold drawing on mechanical properties of biodegradable fibers
  50. Effect of the orientation on the photooxidation behaviour of polymer films
  51. Non-linear viscoelastic behavior of polymer melts interpreted by fractional viscoelastic model
  52. A simple method to interpret the rheological behaviour of intercalated polymer nanocomposites
  53. In-line monitoring of the photooxidation behaviour of a PP/clay nanocomposite through creep measurements
  54. Creep response of a LDPE-based nanocomposite
  55. Effect of Graphene Nanoplatelets on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of Biopolymer-Based Nanocomposites
  56. Photooxidation and photostabilization of EVA and cross-linked EVA
  57. Effect of Hot Drawing on the Mechanical Properties of Biodegradable Fibers
  58. Biopolymer based nanocomposites reinforced with graphene nanoplatelets
  59. Mechanical, Thermomechanical and Reprocessing Behavior of Green Composites from Biodegradable Polymer and Wood Flour
  60. Thermomechanical degradation of PLA-based nanobiocomposite
  61. Processing and characterization of highly oriented fibres of biodegradable nanocomposites
  62. Compatibilization of polyethylene/polyamide 6 blend nanocomposite films
  63. Morphology, rheology, and mechanical properties of a new nanobiocomposite
  64. Effect of compatibilization on the photo-oxidation behaviour of polyethylene/polyamide 6 blends and their nanocomposites
  65. Effect of stress and temperature on the thermomechanical degradation of a PE-LD/OMMT nanocomposites
  66. Prediction of the flow curves of thermoplastic polymer/clay systems from torque data
  67. Orientation induced brittle – Ductile transition in a polyethylene/polyamide 6 blend
  68. Effect of the orientation and rheological behaviour of biodegradable polymer nanocomposites
  69. Natural compounds as light stabilizer for a starch-based biodegradable polymer
  70. Performances and morphology of polyamide/carbonaceous structures based fibers
  71. Compatibilization of a polyethylene/polyamide 6 blend nanocomposite
  72. Rheological behaviour, filmability and mechanical properties of biodegradable polymer films
  73. Thermomechanical degradation of polyethylene/polyamide 6 blend-clay nanocomposites
  74. Rheological Behavior Under Shear and Non-Isothermal Elongational Flow of Biodegradable Polymers for Foam Extrusion
  75. Interaction in POSS-poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) nanocomposites
  76. Rheological behavior of PAN-based electrolytic gel containing tetrahexylammonium and magnesium iodide for photoelectrochemical applications
  77. Recycling and Thermomechanical Degradation of LDPE/Modified Clay Nanocomposites
  78. Biodegradation paths of Mater-Bi®/kenaf biodegradable composites
  79. Effect of the nanotube aspect ratio and surface functionalization on the morphology and properties of multiwalled carbon nanotube polyamide-based fibers
  80. Accelerated weathering of PP based nanocomposites: Effect of the presence of maleic anhydryde grafted polypropylene
  81. Processing – morphology – property relationships of polyamide 6/polyethylene blend–clay nanocomposites
  82. UV-stabilisation of polystyrene-based nanocomposites provided by polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS)
  83. Kenaf-filled biodegradable composites: rheological and mechanical behaviour
  84. Rheological and mechanical behavior of LDPE/calcium carbonate nanocomposites and microcomposites
  85. Structure-properties relationships of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) filled PS nanocomposites
  86. Reactive melt blending of functionalized-MW/CNTs with polyolefin
  87. Processing and Properties of Biopolymer/Polyhydroxyalkanoates Blends
  88. Effect of small amounts of poly(lactic acid) on the recycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) bottles
  89. Green composites: A brief review
  90. Effect of kind and content of organo-modified clay on properties of PET nanocomposites
  91. The role of filler type in the photo-oxidation behaviour of micro- and nano-filled polypropylene
  92. On the Role of Extensional Flow in Morphology and Property Modifications of MWCNT/Polyamide-Based Fibers
  93. Effect of the extensional flow on the properties of oriented nanocomposite films for twist wrapping
  94. Effect of different dispersing additives on the morphology and the properties of polyethylene-based nanocomposite films
  95. Preparation and characterization of polyamide 6/polyethylene blend-clay nanocomposites in the presence of compatibilisers and stabilizing system
  96. Preparation and Recycling of Plasticized PLA
  97. The role of the disposition of the recycled polymer on the properties of films for greenhouses coverage
  98. Using organoclay to promote morphology refinement and co-continuity in high-density polyethylene/polyamide 6 blends – Effect of filler content and polymer matrix composition
  99. Photo-oxidation behaviour of polyethylene/polyamide 6 blends filled with organomodified clay: Improvement of the photo-resistance through morphology modification
  100. Photooxidative behaviour of polyethylene/polyamide-6 blends
  101. Closed-loop recycling. A case study of films for greenhouses
  102. Selective localization of organoclay and effects on the morphology and mechanical properties of LDPE/PA11 blends with distributed and co-continuous morphology
  103. Effect of different matrices and nanofillers on the rheological behavior of polymer-clay nanocomposites
  104. Effect of elongational flow on morphology and properties of polymer/CNTs nanocomposite fibers
  105. Photo-oxidation Behaviour of EVA Antimicrobial Films
  106. Predicting The Photoageing And Photostabilization Of Polymer Nanocomposites
  107. Effect of the processing techniques on the properties of ecocomposites based on vegetable oil-derived Mater-Bi® and wood flour
  108. Effect of extrusion and photo-oxidation on polyethylene/clay nanocomposites
  109. Morphology Modification of Polyethylene/Clay Nanocomposite Samples under Convergent Flow
  110. Degradation of Mater-Bi®/wood flour biocomposites in active sewage sludge
  111. Effect of heating of organo-montmorillonites under different atmospheres
  112. Competition between chain scission and branching formation in the processing of high-density polyethylene: Effect of processing parameters and of stabilizers
  113. Preparation and Characterization of Polyolefin-Based Nanocomposite Blown Films for Agricultural Applications
  114. Effects of organoclay on morphology and properties of nanocomposites based on LDPE/PA-6 blends without and with SEBS-g-MA compatibilizer
  115. The role of organoclay and matrix type in photo-oxidation of polyolefin/clay nanocomposite films
  116. Photo-oxidation behaviour of polyethylene/multi-wall carbon nanotube composite films
  117. Photochemical stabilization of linear low-density polyethylene/clay nanocomposites: Towards durable nanocomposites
  118. Mechanical behaviour of Mater-Bi®/wood flour composites: A statistical approach
  119. Accelerated weathering of polypropylene/wood flour composites
  120. Compatibilized polyamide 6/polyethylene blend–clay nanocomposites: Effect of the degradation and stabilization of the clay modifier
  121. Effect of the processing on the properties of biopolymer based composites filled with wood flour
  122. Effect of adding wood flour to the physical properties of a biodegradable polymer
  123. The role of organoclay in promoting co-continuous morphology in high-density poly(ethylene)/poly(amide) 6 blends
  124. A new equipment to measure the combined effects of humidity, temperature, mechanical stress and UV exposure on the creep behaviour of polymers
  125. Morphology and Properties of Polyethylene/Clay Nanocomposite Drawn Fibers
  126. EFFECT OF ORGANOCLAY ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF LDPE∕PA11 BLENDS
  127. EFFECT OF THE ELONGATIONAL FLOW ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND ON THE PROPERTIES OF POLYETHYLENE BASED NANOCOMPOSITES
  128. Rheological Response of Polyethylene/Clay Nanocomposites to Annealing Treatment
  129. Thermo-Mechanical Degradation of LDPE-Based Nanocomposites
  130. Effect of the additive level and of the processing temperature on the re-building of post-consumer pipes from polyethylene blends
  131. Durability of a starch-based biodegradable polymer
  132. Intercalation effects in LDPE/o-montmorillonites nanocomposites
  133. Improving the properties of polypropylene–wood flour composites by utilization of maleated adhesion promoters
  134. Improvement of photo-stability of LLDPE-based nanocomposites
  135. On the effectiveness of different additives and concentrations on the re-building of the molecular structure of degraded polyethylene
  136. On the Preparation and Characterization of Polyethylene/Polyamide Blends by Melt Processing in the Presence of an Ethylene/Acrylic Acid Copolymer and of New Phosphazene Compounds
  137. Organoclay Nanocomposites from Ethylene–Acrylic Acid Copolymers
  138. Effect of adding new phosphazene compounds to poly(butylene terephthalate)/polyamide blends. II: Effect of different polyamides on the properties of extruded samples
  139. Eva copolymer-based nanocomposites: Rheological behavior under shear and isothermal and non-isothermal elongational flow
  140. Evolution of the Morphology and Characterization of Compatibilized PBT/EVA Blends Prepared by Reactive Extrusion
  141. Amorphous semiconducting passive film-electrolyte junctions revisited. The influence of a non homogeneous density of state on the differential admittance behaviour of anodic a-Nb2O5
  142. Mechanical properties of recycled polyethylene ecocomposites filled with natural organic fillers
  143. Structure and dynamics of polyethylene/clay films
  144. Effect of adding new phosphazene compounds to poly(butylene terephthalate)/polyamide blends. I: Preliminary study in a batch mixer
  145. Formulation, characterization and optimization of the processing condition of blends of recycled polyethylene and ground tyre rubber: Mechanical and rheological analysis
  146. Processability and Properties of Re-Graded, Photo-Oxidized Post-Consumer Greenhouse Films
  147. Rheological Properties of Different Film Blowing Polyethylene Samples Under Shear and Elongational Flow
  148. Re-Gradation of Photo-Oxidized Post-Consumer Greenhouse Films
  149. Torque-rheometry investigation of model transreactions involving condensation polymers. I. Polyesters
  150. Filmability and properties of compatibilized PA6/LDPE blends
  151. Processing and mechanical properties of organic filler-polypropylene composites
  152. Recycling of inside upholstery of end-of-life cars
  153. Thermo- and photo-oxidative stability and improved processability of polyamide stabilized with a new functional additive
  154. Green composites of organic materials and recycled post-consumer polyethylene
  155. Photo-re-stabilisation of recycled post-consumer films from greenhouses
  156. The antioxidant effect in controlling thermal degradation of a low density polyethylene blown film
  157. Reactive Compatibilization of PBT/EVA Blends with an Ethylene-Acrylic Acid Copolymer and a Low Molar Mass Bis-Oxazoline
  158. CYCLOPHOSPHAZENES AS VERSATILE SUBSTRATES IN POLYMER CHEMISTRY
  159. EVA-Montmorillonite Nanocomposites: Effect of Processing Conditions
  160. Injection moldability and properties of compatibilized PA6/LDPE blends
  161. The evolution of polymer processing into macromolecular engineering and science
  162. Thermal stability of PP with acetylated sisal fiber: Romero Garc�a kinetic method
  163. Compatibilization of PA6/rubber blends by using an oxazoline functionalized rubber
  164. Reactive compatibilization of PA6/LDPE blends with an ethylene–acrylic acid copolymer and a low molar mass bis-oxazoline
  165. Morphology and mechanical properties of extruded ribbons of LDPE/PA6 blends compatibilized with an ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer
  166. Cyclophosphazenes as polymer modifiers
  167. Effect of fillers on the properties of recycled polymers
  168. Thermomechanical degradation of filled polypropylene
  169. Photooxidation and stabilization of photooxidized polyethylene and of its monopolymer blends
  170. New phosphazene-based chain extenders containing allyl and epoxide groups
  171. Characterization of monopolymer blend of virgin and recycled polyamide 6
  172. EVA Copolymer Based Nanocomposites
  173. Recycling of dry and wet polyamide 6
  174. Oxazoline-containing compatibilizers for polyamide/SAN and polyamide/ABS blends
  175. Cyclocarbonylation reactions of allylphenols and allylnaphthols catalyzed by Pd/C- 1,4-bis(diphenylphosphine)butane
  176. Correlation between processability and properties of a high density polyethylene by a rheological approach
  177. Recycling of a starch-based biodegradable polymer
  178. Melt stabilization of wet polyamide 6
  179. Improvement of the mechanical properties of photo-oxidized films after recycling
  180. Reprocessing and restabilization of greenhouse films
  181. Melt stabilisation of high-density film-grade polyethylene
  182. Modification of EVOH copolymers withε-caprolactone: synthesis and compatibilization effects in PE/PVC blends
  183. Oxazoline functionalization of polyethylenes and their blends with polyamides and polyesters
  184. On the Improvement of the Processability of UHMW-HDPE by Adding a Liquid Crystalline Polymer and a Fluoroelastomer
  185. Characterization and reprocessing of greenhouse films
  186. Effects of filler type and processing apparatus on the properties of the recycled ? light fraction? from municipal post-consumer plastics
  187. Recycling of compatibilized and uncompatibilized nylon/polypropylene blends
  188. On the compatibilization of PET/HDPE blends through a new class of copolyesters
  189. On the modification of the nitrile groups of acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene into oxazoline in the melt
  190. On the mechanism of compatibilization of polyolefin/liquid crystalline polymer blends with graft copolymers
  191. Thermomechanical degradation of compatibilized and uncompatibilized nylon 6/polypropylene blends
  192. Effects of filler type and mixing method on the physical properties of a reinforced semirigid liquid crystal polymer
  193. Morphology and rheology of polysulfone/Vectra-A950 blends
  194. Rheological behavior and thermal stability of poly(phenylene sulfide)/vectra-B950 blends
  195. Recycling poly(ethyleneterephthalate)
  196. Melt spinning and mechanical properties of semirigid liquid-crystal copolyesters
  197. Extrusion, spinning and injection moulding of blends of poly(ethylene terephthalate) with liquid crystalline polymers
  198. Blends of polypropylene and nylon 6: Influence of the compatibilizer, molecular weight, and processing conditions
  199. Recycling of heterogeneous plastics wastes. II—The role of modifier agents
  200. Shear flow characterization of blends containing liquid crystal polymers
  201. Liquid crystal polymer-based blends: “Universal grade” polymers?
  202. Recycling of degraded polyethylene: Blends with nylon 6
  203. Recycling of heterogeneous plastics wastes: I—Blends with low-density polyethylene
  204. Characterization of blends of polypropylene with a semirigid liquid-crystal copolyester
  205. Processing and properties of blends with liquid crystal polymers
  206. Blends of nylon 6 with a polyethylene functionalized by photooxidation
  207. Influence of a sterically hindered amine on the photo-oxidation of low density/linear low density polyethylene blends
  208. Photo-oxidation of immiscible blends of low density polyethylene and nylon 6
  209. Relationships between mechanical properties and structure for blends of nylon-6 with a liquid crystal polymer
  210. Rheological properties and morphology in LLDPE and PC based blends
  211. Shear viscosity of polybutyleneterephthalate/liquid crystal polymer blends
  212. Liquid crystal polymers (LCP) as processing aids and reinforcing agents. A study of nylon 6/LCP blends
  213. Comment on the “dielectric properties of LDPE/Ny6 blends”
  214. Effects of mixing time and blend composition on properties and morphologies of polyamide 6/polycarbonate blends
  215. Influence of low extents of degradation on the processing behaviour of high density polyethylene
  216. Mechanical properties-structure relationships for immiscible blends of low density polyethylene with nylon-6
  217. Compatibility of blends of poly(butylene terephthalate) and liquid crystal polymers: a DSC study
  218. Crystallization kinetics of LDPE/Ny6 blends
  219. Shear characterization of CaCO3-filled linear low density polyethylene
  220. Recycling of polymer waste: Part II—Stress degraded polypropylene
  221. Rheological properties of immiscible blends of low density polyethylene with nylon-6
  222. Shear and elongational rheology of linear low density polyethylenes with different structures
  223. Testing of a kinetics equation of mechanical degradation
  224. Influence of processing conditions on rheological and mechanical properties of polycarbonate/polypropylene blends
  225. Recycling of polymer waste: Part 1—Photo-oxidized polypropylene
  226. Thermomechanical degradation of polyisobutylene/polystyrene blends
  227. The Rheological Behavior of HDPE/LDPE Blends. V. Isothermal Elongation at Constant Stretching Rate
  228. Influence of long chain branching on the elongational behaviour of different polyethylenes and their blends
  229. A comprehensive experimental study of the rheological behaviour of HDPE.
  230. Influence of processing conditions on the photo-oxidation of polypropylene films
  231. Influence of the structure of linear density polyethylene on the rheological and mechanical properties of blends with low density polyethylene
  232. Photo-oxidation of blends of polycarbonate and polypropylene
  233. An experimental investigation of the shear behaviour of polyethylenes with different structures
  234. Dielectric properties of LDPE/Ny6 blends
  235. Molecular Weight Dependency of Rheological Characteristics of Linear Low Density Polyethylene
  236. Constant stretching rate experiments on low density polyethylene
  237. Effect of morphology on the photooxidation of polypropylene films
  238. Effect of the flow field on the mechanical degradation of molten polystyrene
  239. Long-term thermomechanical degradation of molten polystyrene
  240. Mechanical properties of blends of low density with linear low density polyethylene
  241. Natural weathering of low density polyethylene: Part 2—Dielectric properties
  242. Photo-oxidation of blends of low density polyethylene and linear low density polyethylene
  243. Thermomechanical degradation of blends of isotactic polypropylene and high density polyethylene
  244. The rheological behavior of HDPE/LDPE blends 4. Instability phenomena in capillary flow
  245. Characterization of Nylon 6/1.8% LiCl fibres
  246. Natural weathering of low density polyethylene—I
  247. Natural weathering of low density polyethylene—III
  248. Rheological characteristics of blends of isotactic polypropylene with high density polyethylene
  249. The photo-oxidation of Nylon 6: Influence of lithium chloride
  250. Effect of a filler on the dielectric properties of an epoxy resin
  251. A comprehensive experimental study of the rheological behaviour of HDPE
  252. A comprehensive experimental study of the rheological behaviour of HDPE
  253. Dielectric and dynamic-mechanical behaviour of ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers
  254. The rheological behaviour of HDPE/LDPE blends
  255. Extensional flow of HDPE/LDPE blends
  256. Optimization of spinning, drawing, and annealing conditions in the production of highly oriented fibers from the polycaprolactam/3.7% LiCl system
  257. Dielectric properties of a filled epoxy resin: Effect of thermal treatments
  258. The non-isothermal rheological behaviour of molten polymers: Shear and elongational stress growth of polyisobutylene under heating
  259. The glass transition behaviour of salted nylon 6
  260. Effect of radiation conditions on some properties of a polycarbonate
  261. Influence of processing conditions on some properties of anionically synthesized polycaprolactam in presence of lithium chloride
  262. Testing of a model for the non linear electric behavior of polymeric materials
  263. Stress relaxation of a polyisobutylene under large strains
  264. Transient response in nonlinear region of molten polymers subjected to a sudden imposition of constant shear stress or constant electric field
  265. Dielectric behaviour of a γ-irradiated polycarbonate
  266. The viscoelastic behavior of nylon 6/lithium halides mixtures
  267. γ-radiation effects on a polycarbonate
  268. Testing of a constitutive equation with free volume dependent relaxation spectrum
  269. Shear behaviour of undiluted polyisobutylenes
  270. d.c. conductivity and structure of nylon 6-LiCl mixtures
  271. Mechanisms of polymer crystallization from flowing solutions
  272. Non-linear electric behaviour of polymeric materials interpreted through free volume changes
  273. Surface instabilities arising in drawing cylindrical specimens of low-density polyethylene melts
  274. A non-linear viscoelastic model with structure-dependent relaxation times
  275. Non linear viscoelasticity of polymeric liquids interpreted by means of a stress dependence of free volume
  276. Model analysis of uniaxial and biaxial stretching of polymer melts
  277. A non-linear viscoelastic model with structure-dependent relaxation times
  278. A non-linear viscoelastic model with structure-dependent relaxation times